Tenda K4W-3TC video surveillance kit Wired & Wireless 4 channels
€228.90
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Specification
Built-in microphone: | Yes |
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Camera depth: | 7.2 cm |
Camera height: | 7.2 cm |
Camera included: | Yes |
Camera interface: | Wi-Fi/RJ-45 |
Camera resolution: | 2304 x 1296 pixels |
Camera weight: | 226 g |
Camera width: | 17.5 cm |
Card reader integrated: | No |
Channels quantity: | 4 channels |
Colour: | Yes |
Connectivity technology: | Wired & Wireless |
Dc output current: | 2 A |
Dc output voltage: | 12 |
Ethernet interface type: | Fast Ethernet |
Ethernet lan: | Yes |
Ethernet lan (rj-45) ports: | 1 |
Fixed focal length: | 4 mm |
Frequency band: | 2.4 GHz |
Hdd interface: | SATA III |
Heat function: | No |
International protection (ip) code: | IP66 |
Led indicators: | Yes |
Led type: | IR |
Maximum hdd capacity: | 10000 GB |
Mounting kit: | Yes |
Mouse included: | Yes |
Night mode: | Yes |
Night vision distance: | 30 m |
Number of hdds supported: | 1 |
Number of illumination leds: | 2 |
Optical sensor size: | 25.4 / 2.7 mm (1 / 2.7") |
Placement supported: | Outdoor |
Power source type: | DC |
Power supply included: | Yes |
Quick installation guide: | Yes |
Recorder depth: | 20 cm |
Recorder height: | 4.8 cm |
Recorder included: | Yes |
Recorder weight: | 510 g |
Recorder width: | 20 cm |
Reset button: | Yes |
Rotating: | No |
Sensor type: | CMOS |
Storage media type: | Not available |
Supported network protocols: | TCP/IP, IPv4, RTSP, UDP, NTP, DHCP |
Surveillance camera form factor: | Bullet |
Usb 2.0 ports quantity: | 1 |
Video compression formats: | H.265, H.264 |
Viewing angle, diagonal: | 104° |
Viewing angle, horizontal: | 86.1° |
Viewing angle, vertical: | 46° |
Wi-fi: | Yes |
Wi-fi data rate (max): | 144 Mbit/s |
Wi-fi standards: | Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n), 802.11b, 802.11g |
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